On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 08:19:36PM +0800, Yingchun Li wrote:
> Hi, I have a box presents to PC as a CDC-ACM device. And I write an simple
> Application to write data to the box by ttyACM0.
> The application is a loop that  write the data to box, and waiting for
> the box response
> the data.
> The question is , after wrote the data to the box, the box will
> process the data for a while.
> before I read the box,  it seems
> the ACM driver will read the box automaticly(I find that from the usb
> sniffer). and there
> is a lot of READ-NAK packet.
> So could the box disable the automatic read by someway such as flow
> control, and
> until it ready for sending response?

That is not how the USB protocol works for that type of device.  What is
the problem with the READ-NAK packets?

greg k-h
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